Every Sunday and Wednesday, Patricia welcomes Americans, Europeans and the rest of the world...Each evening, there is a guest speaker after dinner. Perhaps a writer, actor or historian - you name it, Patricia hosts them all. The wine flows freely, the food is often fabulous and the conversation even better. Visit:
http://parissoireesevents.blogspot.com
Our website: http://www.parissoirees.com

Monday, February 19, 2007

The Ultimate Networking Opportunity. Great Food And Wine. Conviviality. Meet Other Nice People Who Have Things In Common With You. Speaker in English or French and English After the Cocktail. You always meet new and interesting people.

MAKE CONTACTS: FOR BUSINESS, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES, SELF-DEVELOPMENT. SOCIALIZING.

Our Guest of Honor:

Fred Collay Language Consultant

Setting Up A Language Training Business in Paris

Fred Collay has been a language trainer for six years and decided to become self-employed (start up his own business) two years ago. He has a broad background which helps him in designing teachers' programs and activities. He is especially gifted in creating games, situations and topics.

After pursuing studies in journalism, history and communications, Fred moved from France to England, where he began his teaching career as an Extra English Teacher. Back in France in 2000, he moved forward, still teaching in schools and working in companies such as France Telecom and Renault. Then in 2005 Fred left schools behind him and started his own company C.L.E.F.(Clubs Linguistiques de Experience et de Formation) and secured clients such as Hilton, eBay, Mederic (insurance) and Crédit Mutuel. Fred’s clients have learned that they can expect good teaching (in French and in English) and a high level of interpersonal involvement.

On Wednesday, Fred's talk will include "tips to would be teachers" as well as concrete advice, based on his own experiences, in setting up a language business.

ADDRESS:

Chez Patricia: 13 rue de Mulhouse, 75002 Paris. Metro: Sentier (line 3). Take the rue des Petits Carreaux exit (very important). Cross rue Reamur. The street on the left should be rue des Petits Carreaux. Walk 2 blocks up on rue des Petits Carreaux. You’ll face an HSBC branch . (There’s Café Honoré on the right). That’s rue de Clery. Make a short left (30 seconds) onto rue de Clery and then immediately a right onto rue de Mulhouse. Map and other directions with reservation.

PARTICIPATION:15 Euros in an envelope and lots of business cards (one for Patricia. Some to exchange with others). (Please bring a pen and paper to this presentation, for note taking.)

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Every Sunday and Wednesday, Patricia welcomes Americans, Europeans and new and interesting people from the rest of the world. There is always a guest speaker after dinner. Perhaps a writer, actor or historian - you name it. Patricia hosts them all. The wine flows freely, the food is often fabulous and the conversation even better. ... Visit: http://parissoireesevents.blogspot.com and visit our website: http://www.parissoirees.com